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4.8 Overall rating(111 reviews)
Anonymous says...
Jan 7, 2007
Second owner, and had this car for over 35 years. Wins lots of trophies at the shows here in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Has been choosen as the front cover of Impala News, USA. I truly look forward to a nice summer day when we cruise with family and friends. Chrome, chrome, chrome will make one stand back when admiring the goods under the hood. This car is a joy to ride and indeed a honour to own. The red body and white boot attract alot of attention, especially, July 1st, Canada Day. Nothing beats a 1966 Chevy Impala Convertible. Top This, licence plate says it all.
Anonymous says...
Mar 15, 2007
Styling: Long, low, wide and curvaceous.. 1967 is easily the best-looking model-year of the full-size Chevrolets of the 1960's, and the Impala Sport Coupe, with it's sweeping "fastback" roofline, is the best of the best, in this reveiwer's opinion. Comfort: The coil-spring suspension provides a smooth "glide" ride, and the interior is airy and spacious. Performance: Even the base V8 (283) has power to spare. The optional high-performance engines (327, 396, 427) turn these big beautiful cars into real "road rockets"! I've owned 40+ cars over the years, and my '67 Impala and Bel Air are among my all-time favorites. (Reveiw by Rocko)
Shayne W says...
Aug 19, 2009
Best wedding present I ever got!... well except for the lovely woman that was in the passenger seat. (My wife :) This car was bought in new in 1965 by Niki's grandpa. It only has 65000 miles on it and drives like it! :)
Tyler W says...
Jan 23, 2009
They dont make them like they used to. This car is invincible. Its made out of something called "metal." This car is so simple and fun to work on. I just love the 60s styling. This car makes you feel like you are in a different time. The Impala is Huge! It is as long as my 79 long box chevy pickup. Inside I can sit in the back seat and spread my feat out. The trunk is massive. I love this car. Its handling wasnt really that great, and the performance wasnt to shabby considering how heavy it was. I had a 350 with a 4 barrel and headers. Would buy another one. Wish I hadnt sold it.
Anonymous says...
Dec 22, 2008
My Impala has a 350 Big Block, power brakes and steering, handles like a dream, accelerates extremely well. She is black with a dark red interior. She gets around 18-20 mpg. The 1967 Impala is a great car for beginners or veteran drivers.

 

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Reviewed a 1966 Chevrolet Impala on Jan 7, 2007

Second owner, and had this car for over 35 years. Wins lots of trophies at the shows here in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Has been choosen as the front cover of Impala News, USA. I truly look forward to a nice summer day when we cruise with family and friends. Chrome, chrome, chrome will make one stand back when admiring the goods under the hood. This car is a joy to ride and indeed a honour to own. The red body and white boot attract alot of attention, especially, July 1st, Canada Day. Nothing beats a 1966 Chevy Impala Convertible. Top This, licence plate says it all.

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Anonymous

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Reviewed a 1967 Chevrolet Impala on Mar 15, 2007

Styling: Long, low, wide and curvaceous.. 1967 is easily the best-looking model-year of the full-size Chevrolets of the 1960's, and the Impala Sport Coupe, with it's sweeping "fastback" roofline, is the best of the best, in this reveiwer's opinion. Comfort: The coil-spring suspension provides a smooth "glide" ride, and the interior is airy and spacious. Performance: Even the base V8 (283) has power to spare. The optional high-performance engines (327, 396, 427) turn these big beautiful cars into real "road rockets"! I've owned 40+ cars over the years, and my '67 Impala and Bel Air are among my all-time favorites. (Reveiw by Rocko)

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Shayne W

5.0

Reviewed a 1966 Chevrolet Impala on Aug 19, 2009

Best wedding present I ever got!... well except for the lovely woman that was in the passenger seat. (My wife :) This car was bought in new in 1965 by Niki's grandpa. It only has 65000 miles on it and drives like it! :)

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Tyler W

5.0

Reviewed a 1965 Chevrolet Impala on Jan 23, 2009

They dont make them like they used to. This car is invincible. Its made out of something called "metal." This car is so simple and fun to work on. I just love the 60s styling. This car makes you feel like you are in a different time. The Impala is Huge! It is as long as my 79 long box chevy pickup. Inside I can sit in the back seat and spread my feat out. The trunk is massive. I love this car. Its handling wasnt really that great, and the performance wasnt to shabby considering how heavy it was. I had a 350 with a 4 barrel and headers. Would buy another one. Wish I hadnt sold it.

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